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Additionally, in regards to treatment failure, if the whole series is considered, a higher proportion of patients inappropriately treated failed (18.6% [17/91] versus 11.6% [55/472], P = 0.07).

When only the 711 SNPs that simultaneously met the adhoc thresholds of reliability (GC50 ≥ 0.4 and Call Rate ≥ 95%) are considered, a higher proportion of them are polymorphic with MAF ≥0.05 (505 in 711) i.e. a conversion rate of 71%.

When age at death was considered, a higher proportion of those with SMI who had died were aged 25-34 and 35-44 35-44red to those who had died in Scompared(7.8% vs. 5.8%, p = <0.001 and 16.5% vs. 12.5%, p = <0.001) (toble  2).

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Out of all cats in the study, a higher proportion was considered to be calm or moderately active compared to those considered very active by their owners.

A clinical benefit rate of 50% and a median time-to progression of about 7 months are noteworthy, considering that a high proportion of these patients had visceral involvement and about a quarter had central nervous system metastases.

A higher proportion considered EBP helpful in decision making (p = 0.018).

Although considered as an occupational disease, a higher proportion of cases related to recreational water based activity have been reported [ 3].

He said that the Ministry of Defence would have to consider measures to ensure that a higher proportion of the armed forces are deployable at any moment in time, and would have to look at the cost of all equipment it is planning to buy, including warships.

42 A higher proportion of ACTs were considered poor quality when the quality of the partner drugs was also measured.

A higher proportion of IHFRC members considered such findings to be definitely important compared to AO/ASIF members (67% vs. 20%, p < 0.001).

University students were significantly younger, more educated, and a higher proportion (75%) of them considered their income sufficient (defined as being adequate for their needs "most of the time" or "more than enough") as compared to the two other groups (32% for pregnant women and 41% for women in the postpartum period) [Table 1].

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